The theory and practice of sustainable engineering

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The theory and practice of sustainable engineering

Braden R. Allenby

Prentice Hall, c2012

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The Theory and Practice of Sustainable Engineering is appropriate to use in sustainable engineering classes for both majors and non-majors. This textbook was designed as the basis for a course in itself, but it can be used to provide modules in existing courses, or as a supplementary text in sustainable engineering, green engineering, industrial ecology, sustainability law and policy, and environmental courses. Although this is a book about sustainable engineers, it is meant for a broader audience. This is not just an engineering text for engineering students, but also an engineering text for non-engineers who want to better understand the world, and be able to rationally, ethically, and responsibly respond to its challenges and emergent behaviors. Sustainable engineering is learning how to engineer responsibly and professionally in the Anthropocene: the Age of the Human. This book sketches out the cultural, social, institutional, and environmental context within which engineering and, more broadly, technology systems are now situated. It provides frameworks to facilitate understanding, communication, and the solving of highly complex problems with significant technological dimensions - all in the name of generating more capable professionals competent in their chosen field, who are able to integrate other disciplines to address complex adaptive systems.

目次

Chapter 1 So What Is Different Now? Or, Why We Need Sustainable Engineering 1.1. Introduction 1.2. Welcome to the Anthropocene 1.3 Evolution of the Anthropocene 1.4 The Fingerprint of the Anthropocene: Energy and Water 1.5 The Fingerprint of the Anthropocene: Human Imprints on Sinks and Material Flows 1.6 Conclusion Exercises Annotated Bibliography Chapter 2 Themes of the Anthropocene 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Globalization and Multiculturalism, Then and Now 2.3 Information and Communications Technology and Systems 2.4 Technology and Sustainability 2.5 Demographic Trends Exercises Annotated Bibliography Chapter 3 Complexity 3.1 Complexity 3.2 Simple versus Complex Systems 3.3 Different Forms of Complexity 3.4 Understanding Complexity 3.5 Models, Ideology and Complexity Exercises Annotated Bibliography Chapter 4 Sustainability 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Sustainable Development 4.3 Sustainability and Resources 4.4 From Sustainability to Sustainable Engineering 4.5 Sustainability and Global States Exercises Annotated Bibliography Chapter 5 Homo Faber: Human History and Technology 5.1 Introduction 5.2 The Railroad as Technology System 5.3 Technology Clusters Exercises Annotated Bibliography Chapter 6 Characteristics of Technology 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Product Design 6.3 Behavior of Technological Systems 6.4 The Three Levels of Technology Systems 6.5 Concluding Observations Exercises Annotated Bibliography Chapter 7 Industrial Ecology 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Industrial Ecology 7.3 Life Cycle Assessment 7.4 Streamlined LCA 7.5 Systems Engineering Exercises Annotated Bibliography Chapter 8 The Five Horsemen: Emerging Technologies 8.1 Introduction 8.2 The Five Horsemen 8.3 The Human as Design Space Exercises Annotated Bibliography Chapter 9 Green Chemistry 9.1 Introduction 9.2 The Chlorofluorocarbon Case Study 9.3 Antimicrobials and Pharmaceuticals as Earth Systems 9.4 Policy Implications Exercises Annotated Bibliography Chapter 10 Sustainable Engineering: Information and Communication Technology 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Framing ICT 10.3 Infrastructure Operations 10.4 Services 10.5 The Virtualization of Work, Digital Nomads, and the Triple Bottom Line 10.6 Virtualization of Work and the Evolution of Institutional Complexity 10.7 Conclusion Exercises Annotated Bibliography Chapter 11 The Five Horsemen, Military Operations, and National Security 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Thinking about National Security 11.3 Concluding Thoughts Exercises Annotated Bibliography Chapter 12 The Macroethics of Sustainable Engineering 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Framing Ethics 12.3 The Challenge of Macroethics Exercises Annotated Bibliography Chapter 13 The Aral Sea, The Everglades, and Adaptive Management 13.1 Introduction: Adaptive Management 13.2 The Aral Sea 13.3 The Florida Everglades 13.4 Themes 13.5 Adaptive Management Principles Exercises Annotated Bibliography Chapter 14 Earth Systems Engineering and Management: Sustainable Engineering at a Planetary Scale 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Geoengineering 14.3 Urban Design and Management, and High Modernism 14.4 Theoretical ESEM Principles 14.5 ESEM Governance Principles 14.6 ESEM Design and Management Principles 14.7 Sustainable Engineering, ESEM, and the Final Principle Exercises Annotated Bibliography Chapter 15 The Engineer as Leader 15.1 Introduction 15.2 Attitude and Preparation 15.3 Lead by Following 15.4 Personal Characteristics Exercises Index of Boxes Box 1.1: What is Sustainable Engineering? Box 1.2: Exponentials Box 1.3: Case Study: Corn-Based Ethanol Box 1.4: Writing for your Audience Box 2.1: Monsanto, Genetically Modified Organisms, and Corporate Responsibility Box 2.2: Lessons of the Autonomic City for Sustainable Engineering Box 3.1: Plug-in Automobiles and Bio-Fuel: Why Not to Fall in Love with a Technology Box 4.1: The President's Council on Sustainable Development Box 4.2: Reserves and Resources Box 4.3: Toxicity, Hazard, and Risk Box 5.1: Aspects of Technology Box 5.2: Technological Determinism Box 5.3: The Technological Trajectory of Money Box 5.4: Perception and Technology Box 6.1: Levels I and II, Revisited: The Shop Floor Box 8.1: Transhumanism Box 8.2: Who Defines the Playing Field? Conservation Biology and the Biodiversity Crisis Box 8.3: Integrating the Brain with the Machine Box 8.4: Using Metaphors and Analogies Box 9.1: Principles of Green Chemistry Box 9.2: Arsenic Management in the United States Box 10.1: A Telecom Firm Perspective on Sustainable Engineering Box 10.2: Design for Environment Box 10.3: Scenarios and Scenario Planning Box 10.4: ICT at the Bottom of the Pyramid Box 11.1: Hard and Soft Power in the Modern World Box 12.1: Respect and Reciprocity: The Golden Rule Box 14.1: Mining as ESEM

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